Hello! I hope you like this story. I do not own Fairy Tail, all credit goes to Hiro Mashima


Normal POV

WEE WOO WEE WOO WEE WOO

The sound and timber of a firetruck, rushing to a distress call they had received about a two story home on fire.

The firefighters quickly arrive at the scene of the house fire, quickly analyzing it. The fire had completely gotten over half the top half of the home while the first floor was completely covered in flames and heavy smoke. As they set up everything to soon prepare to hose the flames down, a young blunette with brown eyes and a white cat came running up to them. He noticed that she had a bit of dirt on her face but other than that, she was fine.

"You're gonna have to step back little girl. We'll get this fire under control." A deep voice said. He watched as his team hooked up the hose to a nearby fire hydrant. She shook her head no stubbornly, her grip on her cat tightened.

"You have to save her! She's still inside!" Her frantic voice said as she tugged on the males sleeve. His eyes widened in alarm.

"You mean there's someone in there?!" With a single nod from the young girl, he grabbed a mask, shouting that he'll be back in a few minutes before putting it on and crashing into the house. He instantly felt the heat as he entered to burning home and he squinted his eyes to adjust to the brightness of it all.

He walked around the house, his steps careful and graceful with no hesitation. He dodged furniture and some debris that started falling down from the ceiling. "HELLO!... IS ANYONE HERE?" He shouted out, focusing his senses to hear for any replies. He got none and kept searching, still calling out. He knew he had to hurry because soon, everything was going to collapse.

His heart started pounding in his ears and worry filled him as he continued his search for the trapped victim. Never in his 7 years working as a firefighter had he ever let a person fall fatal to a fire and he'll be damned if anything happened today. But soon, his prayers had been answered as he heard a very faint and exhausted cry for help.

"h-help-p..." The feminine voice said. He picked up his pace and adrenalin pumped through him as he made his way to what looked to be the kitchen. The entire ceiling had collapsed and the flames were growing hotter and higher faster.

"WHERE ARE YOU?!" He shouted, panic filling him. He was running out of time fast and he needed to get this person out as soon as possible. He heard a small groan and a coughing fit soon followed. He searched for it, removing debris, tiles, and wood from his path. His efforts were soon rewarded as he found a female covered in dirt, dust, grime, and even a few cuts under all the rubble. Her breathing was labored and her eyes were barely opened.

He took off his mask and put it on her, taking her injured body in his arms and rushing out the house as quickly as he could. "Don't worry, everything will be fine. Just take deep, calm breaths, okay?" He shouted out as he made his way out the fireball of a home. Not even a minute later did the home collapse down and firefighters, paramedics and the young girl came rushing to them.

The paramedics took the girl in his arms and put her on a gurney, keeping the oxygen mask on her and quickly attending to her injuries. The rest of the crew cheered for him before finally putting out the fire and the little for looked at him with teary eyes before dropping her cat and hugging him tightly.

"Thank you so much" she said, her voice cracked as her body shook, not being able to contain her heavy sobs. The male looked down at her gently and smiled, showing off his toothy, perfect grin and took off his gloves before messing her hair up affectionately. "Don't worry about it , it's my pleasure to help you."

She pulled away and smiled at him, showing an bright smile with a small fang over bite like he had before rushing back to the ambulance as she heard them about to leave, but not before grabbing her angry cat and asking him for his name.

"Dragneel! The names Natsu Dragneel." With an energetic nod, she hopped on board the ambulance and made her way to the hospital. The successful firefighter sighed, looking back at the now fire free but burnt down house and called for everyone back on board, congratulating them on their work.